Method-override tunnel for a subscriber — for clients that cannot send PUT,…
A subscriber is a mailing-list member — name, email, the form id that captured them, unsubscribed state and date, client details, tags and metadata.
POST /v1/commerce/subscriber/{subscriberid}
| Address | https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/commerce/subscriber/{subscriberid} |
| Method | POST |
| Operation | post_commerce_subscriber_by_subscriberid |
| Auth | Authorization: Bearer $HANZO_API_KEY |
A subscriber is a mailing-list member — name, email, the form id that captured them, unsubscribed state and date, client details, tags and metadata. Writing one FIRES A WEBHOOK: subscriber.created on create and subscriber.updated on replace or patch, emitted BEFORE the write is known to have succeeded and carrying the row as sent, so the payload holds the raw email rather than the normalized one that gets stored. Re-dispatches the request into the handler the intended verb would have reached, taking that verb from a _method form value or query parameter and then from the X-HTTP-Method-Override header. PUT replaces the row, PATCH changes part of it, DELETE removes it, and anything else is 405. The trap is the DEFAULT: naming no override at all leaves the method POST, which this tunnel maps to the PARTIAL UPDATE — it is never a create, and creating is the collection root's job. Behaviour and authorization are the underlying operation's, since the real handler runs. Any valid access token reaches it.
Request
1 field.
| Field | In | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
subscriberid | path | string | yes |
Response
The document declares no response body for this operation. It answers 200 on success and the platform error shape on failure — see Errors.
Examples
hanzo has no subcommand for this operation — the CLI serves only what cloud's live route table confirms. Use HTTP or an SDK.
import { Configuration, CommerceApi } from 'hanzoai';
const api = new CommerceApi(new Configuration({ accessToken: process.env.HANZO_API_KEY }));
const { data } = await api.postCommerceSubscriberBySubscriberid({ subscriberid: 'subscriberid' });from hanzoai.cloud import ApiClient, Configuration
from hanzoai.cloud.api import CommerceApi
client = ApiClient(Configuration(access_token=os.environ["HANZO_API_KEY"]))
result = CommerceApi(client).post_commerce_subscriber_by_subscriberid(subscriberid='subscriberid')cfg := cloud.NewConfiguration()
cfg.AddDefaultHeader("Authorization", "Bearer "+os.Getenv("HANZO_API_KEY"))
client := cloud.NewAPIClient(cfg)
resp, _, err := client.CommerceAPI.PostCommerceSubscriberBySubscriberid(context.Background()).Execute()
if err != nil {
return err
}use hanzo_cloud::apis::{configuration::Configuration, commerce_api};
let mut cfg = Configuration::new();
cfg.bearer_access_token = std::env::var("HANZO_API_KEY").ok();
let result = commerce_api::post_commerce_subscriber_by_subscriberid(&cfg, Default::default()).await?;import ai.hanzo.cloud.ApiClient;
import ai.hanzo.cloud.api.CommerceApi;
ApiClient client = new ApiClient();
client.setRequestInterceptor(b -> b.header("Authorization", "Bearer " + System.getenv("HANZO_API_KEY")));
var result = new CommerceApi(client).postCommerceSubscriberBySubscriberid();curl -X POST https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/commerce/subscriber/<subscriberid> \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $HANZO_API_KEY"Tool commerce, op post_commerce_subscriber_by_subscriberid — POST the JSON-RPC envelope to https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/mcp.
curl -X POST https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/mcp \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $HANZO_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "commerce",
"arguments": {
"op": "post_commerce_subscriber_by_subscriberid",
"input": {
"subscriberid": "<subscriberid>"
}
}
}
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